- Bradley's mother, at 6' 2", is the shortest one in his family.
- Second tallest American to ever play in the NBA.
- He and his former wife, Annette have six children; daughters Charity, Chelsea, Ciera and Chayenne, and sons Chance and Chase.
- Played one season of basketball at Brigham Young University, setting an then-NCAA tournament record by blocking 13 shots in one tournament game in 1990. After that, spent the next two years as a Mormon student missionary before opting to enter the NBA draft in 1993.
- Center for the Philadelphia 76ers (1993-95), New Jersey Nets (1995-97) and the Dallas Mavericks (1997-2006).
- Drafted second overall in 1993 by the Philadelphia 76ers, behind Chris Webber and ahead of Anfernee (Penny) Hardaway.
- Barely tipped the scales at 200 pounds when he played for BYU, but now weighs 280 pounds.
- Born in Germany but grew up in the USA
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